Maintenance Mechanic

- Exercises independent discretion in performing a full array of maintenance related work requiring skill in trouble shooting, repairing, installation necessary to ensure efficient facility operation. - Advanced troubleshooting, repairs, modifies, installs, maintains and modernizes new or existing facility systems and equipment, could include refrigeration equipment. - Perform daily monitoring, repair and preventative maintenance activities on critical systems and facility equipment. - Required to do other maintenance work in addition to that listed, such as rough carpentry, electrical and plumbing. - Performs other work whenever it is conducive to efficient operations and/or maintaining business operations, including project direction, layout work, and planning of equipment installations. - Working with others to implement injury prevention and compliance initiatives.- Provide support for facility related projects, including Contractor Management. - Assist in compliance inspections and EHS program implementation as requested. - Be responsible to lead and drive successful installations, shutdowns, operations, troubleshooting, and controls strategy.- Be responsible for alarms, be on call for responding to critical alarms, and resolve system issues to maintain low alarms counts.

Requirements:- High school diploma/or local equivalent plus 3 years of experience in facilities maintenance in a manufacturing environment or a Technical School degree. - Demonstrated verbal and written communications. - Thorough understanding of facility support systems including electrical, heating/cooling, and plumbing systems.- Basic computer skills.

Very experienced person.

Also, flexibility with additional hours, including after 4:30pm, &/or Saturdays.Mechanic should be a real “tradesman/woman”; should have knowledge of troubleshooting of machinery, plumbing, electricity. ( This is not just to replace light bulbs)